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EEKLY MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Service
Location
Procedure
Hydraulic
:
General
Refer daily maintenance schedule.
Hydraulic
:
System Pressure
Control panel
Ensure pressure reading is within recommended operating range of 1
PSi.
Setting the operating pressure to high may cause damage to timber when
pressing.
Hydraulic
:
Hoses, Fittings,
Seals
Keep all
connections
tight
Check hydraulic system hoses are not frayed or damaged.
Check
hydraulic drive motor mount fasteners are tight.
Bad leaks caused through hose breaks or component failure should be
reported to Spida
Machinery or selected Hydraulic Personnel.
Mechanical
:
General
Refer daily maintenance schedule.
Apply 1-2 pumps to each grease bank point.
Mechanical
:
Operation
Wheels –
press head
Check all four wheels for excessive wear.
Check alignment of hydraulic drives.
Wheel support bearing block fasteners are fixed and in place.
Side thrust
wheels
Check all four wheels for excessive wear.
Check operation along table.
NOTE
: Only qualified personnel are to perform adjustments.
Table rollers
Ensure rollers are adjusted equally and lock nut is fixed.
Mechanical
:
General
Jigging
Table jigging should be in good working order, free of any burrs or sharp
edges.
Remove any sharp edges or burrs.
Ensure table jigging bolts are of appropriate length for use with table jigging.
Press head
Press head and guide system should be checked for smooth operation and
wear.
Electrical
:
General
Inspection
Control panel
Test operational controls are
functioning.
Check emergency stop
button works.
Safety barrier
Check safety barriers functioning.
Electrical
power
supply
All wires are not frayed or damaged.
Trays and supply system support/attachment points for cleanliness/fixing
WARNING! Electrical power supply must be isolated from machinery and appropriate danger tagging in places
whenever any maintenance is being performed on machinery. Any defects, which are found on inspection, should be
rectified immediately and reported to the supervisor for appropriate action.
M
AINTENANCE INFORMATION
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Summary of Contents for Mini 10
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Page 30: ...PARTS IDENTIFICATION SICK unit SICK unit guard SICK UNIT 28...
Page 31: ...PARTS IDENTIFICATION DRIVE MOTOR AND DRIVE WHEELS Ider wheel Hydraulic drive motor 29...
Page 34: ...FOOTPRINT DRAWING PARTS IDENTIFICATION 32...
Page 35: ...MINI 10 HYDRAULIC SCHEMATIC PARTS IDENTIFICATION 8 9 33...
Page 36: ...MINI10 ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS PARTS IDENTIFICATION 34...
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Page 40: ...SICK UNIT SCHEMATICS 38...
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